holiday movies

A 2016 buddy comedy and a new rom-com are also trending on streaming services like Hulu, Apple TV+, Max and Amazon Prime Video.
After a nearly 10-year hiatus, the "Mean Girls" star returns to acting (and singing) this week alongside Chord Overstreet in Netflix's "Falling for Christmas."
Over the last two years, Hallmark and Lifetime have attempted to integrate Jews into their holiday romance fare — with mixed results.
Whether at a Christmas bakeoff or at a historic inn, we promise you these characters discover the magic of the holidays and live happily ever after.
Experts explain the allure of terrible holiday movies from Hallmark, Lifetime and now even Netflix.
HuffPost investigates the perpetual, bland suburban aesthetic of Lifetime, Hallmark and Netflix holiday movies.
DuVall and co-writer Mary Holland know how you feel about Abby and Riley. So do Kristen Stewart and Mackenzie Davis. But let them explain.
Due out Dec. 13, Paramount Networks' new Christmas rom-com is one of several LGBTQ-inclusive offerings hitting the small screen this season.
Netflix has movies like "The Grinch," "Klaus" and "A Very Murray Christmas" to watch during the holidays.
The Emma Roberts holiday movie "Holidate" is the most popular movie on Netflix.